Author: Ron McClung
RPGaDay2017 #17: Which RPG have you owned the longest but not played?
RPGaDay2017 #16: Which RPG do you enjoy using as is?
Short and simple, I really don’t do “as is” because one of the reasons I got into RPGs was my need to adapt things, convert things and realize the things I read in books, seen on screen and imagined myself in a game setting.
RPGaDay2017 #15: Which RPG do you enjoy adapting the most?
Savage Herculoids Setting Rules
Under construction Cosmic Heroes For a campaign with cosmic-level heroes, those who can fly between solar systems in a matter of days and blast through spaceships, the changes are just as easy as playing a street level game. All damage-causing powers gain the Focus ability for free (meaning they ignore the Armor of vehicles and buildings) with no attack roll penalty….
Session 18.0: Fort Skull Fire
DATE: 2017.08.11 Buying Raz time to track down the location of the last surviving fort of the Shield of the Gods, the party prepared for the return of the Cult of the Long Night. The outpost they currently resided in was just that, an outpost. It also was the home to a radical cult who…
RPGaDay2017 #14: Which RPG do you prefer for open-ended campaign play?
RPGaDay2017 #13: Describe a game experience that changed how you play
This is a very deep question. Change does not always come from good experiences, at least in my experience. It is hard for me to nail down a single game experience that changed me play, though. What is a game experience? A session? A campaign. a convention? Or simply a gaming conversation? All of the…
RPGaDay2017 #12: Which RPG has the most inspiring interior art?
One game comes to mind. Hands down. I bought it because of the art. It was fantastic. However, the game system was … at best.. clunky. The game was Alpha Omega, published in 2008 (why does that seem so long ago now). A post-apocalyptic setting with angels and demons (like the series Dominion). It had amazing…
RPGaDay2017 Day 11: Which “dead game” would you like to see reborn?
Several dead games that I used to play have gotten a revival. Alternity just got a kickstarter with a revised, more modern system. Shatterzone got a reprint and a new system as well. Torg is getting a revival and so is Dark Conspiracy. The only game left that I would care about is Star Frontiers.


